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large asset price spillovers of country-specific shocks to bank capital. The impact of these shocks on asset prices are …
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restrictions generated significant spillovers, especially in the post-2008 environment of abundant global liquidity. We also find … evidence of a domestic policy response to foreign capital control changes in countries that are affected by these spillovers …
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The paper examines interest rates in nine Latin American and East Asian countries during the period 1987-1994. The goal is to discover why interest rates have remained high, failing to converge to U.S. levels, despite capital market liberalization and a resurgence of portfolio capital inflows...
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foreign direct investment (FDI). We develop a model of cross-border acquisitions in which the foreign acquirer's choice of …
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The 1990s emerging-markets crises were characterized by sudden reversals in inflows of foreign capital followed by unusually large declines in current account deficits, private expenditures, production, and prices of nontradable goods relative to tradables. This paper shows that these Sudden...
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The paper develops a model of foreign direct investments (FDI) and foreign portfolio investments (FPI). FDI is characterized by hands-on management style which enables the owner to obtain relatively refined information about the productivity of the firm. This superiority, relative to FPI, comes...
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FDI plays a central role in managing global production networks, but FDI statistics also reflect other factors, including tax avoidance, that make it difficult to differentiate between FDI for "long-term" investments that serves as a source of growth and FDI that is purely financial and has...
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harmonization in equalizing income levels of countries that start off from different initial income positions. Knowledge spillovers … for the internalization of knowledge spillovers may or may not be necessary. These considerations constitute the basis for …
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Over the last 20 years, some financial events, such as devaluations or defaults, have triggered an immediate adverse chain reaction in other countries -- which we call fast and furious contagion. Yet, on other occasions, similar events have failed to trigger any immediate international reaction....
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We review the findings of the literature on the benefits of international financial flows and find that they are quantitatively elusive. We then present evidence on the existence of a global cycle in gross cross border flows, asset prices and leverage and discuss its impact on monetary policy...
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